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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

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VPR Thoughts Before the 2020 Election

As Tuesday draws near, the Vanderbilt Political Review wants to share our thoughts, opinions, and concerns regarding the upcoming election. Below are brief responses from our writers that encapsulate the...

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Acts Legalizing Marijuana Up for Congressional Vote

Jessica Barker, Contributor January 9, 2020

Last November, the House Judiciary Committee voted to remove marijuana from Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act. Chairman Jerrod Nadler, a New York Democrat, introduced the legislation which also...

Vanderbilt Student Groups Discuss Participation of Asian-Americans in Politics

Vanderbilt Student Groups Discuss Participation of Asian-Americans in Politics

Crofton Kelly October 8, 2018

Last week, the Asian-American Students Association (AASA) and the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALS) collaborated on a presentation about the treatment of Asian-Americans in U.S. history...

OPINION: Why Outstanding Senior is Overrated

OPINION: Why Outstanding Senior is Overrated

Alexandra Doten October 3, 2017

As the homecoming game approaches on October 7th, alumni flock to their alma mater, first years prepare for the inevitable 15 pound weight gain from McDougal's chicken, and parents enthusiastically buy...

Chicago, Illinois, USA - November 5, 2016: Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Governor Gary Johnson campaigning in Chicago, Illinois on November 5, 2016

How Vanderbilt’s Third Party Voters Feel

Abigail Fournier November 9, 2016

This article was written by Abigail Fournier and includes testemonies gathered by Fournier and Connor Saeman.   “For those that didn't vote or voted third party because ‘of course she's...

The Real Voting Fraud

Brooks Cain January 25, 2014

It’s easy to find institutions in politics that are broken. This column strives to do something more difficult: find ways to fix them. Each month, I will tackle a new issue, and in a series of columns,...

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